Tom is right ! cheap tools will end up costing you
money in the long run, when you have to replace the
rounded hardware and eventually the tools themselves!
Good tools should last a lifetime! Regards      AL H.



--- Tom & Linda Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Tech Listers. A couple of recent posts need a
> reply. To the guy who was
> asking about tools, what should I buy? After 35
> years of wrenching I've
> owned every type and price of tool you can think of.
> There is only one
> piece of advice I'd give. "Buy the best tools you
> can afford". PERIOD. The
> difference between working all day with cheap tools
> versus good ones is
> something you can't appreciate untill you've done
> it. I used to think that
> pro mechanics that wouldn't use anything but Snap-on
> were goofy. Untill I
> did a complete engine rebuild (V8) using my friends
> set of Snap-ons. They
> were so light weight, so well fitting, so easy to
> use, that it seemed the
> tools were doing most of the work. You won't ever
> regret buying a tool that
> makes you smile when you use it.
> Subject 2: Maxers in Sac. area. Add my name. I'm
> only 90 min. north. Near
> Chico. I'm hoping to make your next tech clinic,
> Paul. I'm taking my Max to
> Thunderhill Raceway for track day, April 24th. And I
> need to sync my carbs
> and adjust valves. 
> Tom Morgan, #259 '96 "T-Max"
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